Developing the high-yielding rice variety (Giza 178) for normal and saline soils in Egypt [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.13-27Other title:
  • استنباط صنف الأرز عالى عالى الإنتاجية (جيزة 178) للأراضى العادية والملحية فى مصر [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2004 v. 82 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2004.v.82(1)SISummary: Breeding high yielding rice varieties is the main objective of the rice-research program in Egypt. In 'addition to improved yield, these varieties must possess other desirable characters such as earliness, lodging tolerance, improved plant type, resistance to diseases and insects, tolerance to adverse conditions (salinity, alkalinity, drought.... etc) and superior grain quality. In 1988, the rice variety Giza 175 was developed and diStributed as a new improved variety characterized with most of the reqUired characters except some cooking and eating quality characters such as high amylose content and hard gel consistency.
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Breeding high yielding rice varieties is the main objective of the rice-research program in Egypt. In 'addition to improved yield, these varieties must possess other desirable characters such as earliness, lodging tolerance, improved plant type, resistance to diseases and insects, tolerance to adverse conditions (salinity, alkalinity, drought.... etc) and superior grain quality. In 1988, the rice variety Giza 175 was developed and diStributed as a new improved variety characterized with most of the reqUired characters except some cooking and eating quality characters such as high amylose content and hard gel consistency.

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